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Whaaaaaaaaaat Eric uploaded something? It can't be.
Not building much but once in a while.
God bless!
VM.Showstopper Classics
100% Original mesh glasses
3 wear positions via HUD
4 arm textures
7 lens texture options
Materials enabled
Grab these at Gems Event starting September 23!
Despite all the booths, presentations, and the Tim S Dool in the Poe lock, the highlight of the 2024 Engineers day celebrations was the downbound Wilfred Sykes locking through the MacArthur lock in front of a massive crowd on both sides. Frequently found on the lower Great Lakes, the Sykes doesn’t usually get up to Lake Superior until late in the season which made this visit all the more special.
Low Gap Creek, Mark Trail Wilderness, Chattahoochee National Forest, North Georgia. Certainly one of the most impressive cascades within the Lower Falls. This drop spans the entire width of the creek and is amazing to behold. (To be continued)
Another showstopper of a trumpeter swan in a majestic pose “titanic like” with wings spread backwards in late February 2020, Saanich, Vancouver Island, BC.
These swans from the Pacific Coast Population winter in British Columbia, after summering in Alaska. Trumpeters from Alaska begin the winter migration along the British Columbia coast around November 1 with peak populations in January or early February. Spring migration begins in mid- to late February, depending on the weather. (Source “Hinterland Who’s Who”). I will really miss these beautiful birds as they will likely migrate back to Alaska any day now.
Nero Nemesis. LP670-4 SV. Pure insanity.
Check out the before and after..so much work went into this - i1185.photobucket.com/albums/z353/a7xbass94/newcompare.jpg
All comments and criticisms are welcome and appreciated!
Please 'like' my new photography page on Facebook! It will have all of my photos, videos, and car spots.
Those doors are amazing! They are maybe the best doors I've ever seen on a car imo!
The car looks really good in red but I prefer orange, yellow or green. I'd really love to see a green Avenatdor! That looks sick I think.
Have a look at my Facebookpage if you want.
I was like WTF when i saw this Beast rollling up - amazing !
Comments, Critizsim and Suggestions are very welcome :)
Photoshoot Lamborghini Murciélago LP670-4 SV
11-14 March 2011, Madrid, Spain
Not my best shot but definitely a showstopper
Please tell me what you think if you fave it.
The model is Vanesa Garcia, from IDI Models.
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NIER AUTOMATA
- Freecam table by IDK31 and Smithfield (v1.1x)
- Reshade 3
- Nvidia DSR
- ICE for image stitch
- FastStone (Lanczos 2)
This is where slowmo and timestop options in the CT come very handy.
Wild rabbit, Hopper Showstopper, is jumping into the New Year
2023!
He had unexpected encouragement from one of the
Mac Nut squirrels who came racing towards him so he's
jumping. Was not fast enough to capture the squirrel racing underneath the jumping wild rabbit.
At the left edge of photo you can see the tip
of the Mac Furry squirrel on the run.
Hope this brings you a smile on New Years Day!
Model: Madi
Photographer: Justin Bonaparte
www.instagram.com/justin.bonaparte.creative
Copyright 2020 by Justin
Bonaparte. All Rights Reserved.
Giving you all a punch of color for your Thursday. :) This is another daisy from my mom's yard. I like the orange and purple together.
I'm bummed...I used a texture I downloaded from flickr and now I forget whose texture it was! I want to give the person credit. Darn.
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Usher Hall, Edinburgh, Scotland
Another from Usher Hall but this time rather than the staircase, this is the actual hall itself. The staff were kind enough to let me have a wonder in here whilst it was empty and wow what a hall. So looked after and in excellent condition. The detailing on the ceiling is spectacular and I was attracted by the black circles on the ceiling. The serve couple of purposes with concentric decoration but also by the looks of it air conditioning too.
On a separate note, this morning I logged into Flickr to find the user-unfriendly photo page. I have been putting off using it as I find the old version better and easier to use. Its taken me ages just to write this description as every time I press the 'Enter' key for a gap it thought I had finished the description and saved it so sorry if you have been seeing odd descriptions. Also as I give a story behind each photo, I am not sure if people will bother reading it all squashed into the righthand side. On a positive note though I think I do like the bigger images, I suppose I will have to give it time to adjust but first impressions are not great!
Also I got my Zeiss 16-35 lens yesterday and wow, its a beast. Very heavy and built like a tank but so much better than my Minolta 17-35 which you can imagine. I am hoping to give it a proper go on Friday :-).
Photo Details
Sony Alpha SLT-A99 / ISO1600 / f/8 / 1/6s / Minolta AF 17-35mm F2.8-4 D @ 17mm
Software Used
Lightroom 5
Colour Efex Pro
Location Information
The Usher Hall is a concert hall, situated on Lothian Road, in the west end of Edinburgh, Scotland. It has hosted concerts and events since its construction in 1914 and can hold approximately 2,900 people in its recently restored auditorium, which is well loved by performers due to its acoustics. The Hall is flanked by The Royal Lyceum Theatre on the right and The Traverse Theatre on the left. Historic Scotland has registered the Hall with Category A listed building status.
Lamborghinis attract women - photographic proof!
Taken at Cars and Coffee Irvine back in February. This Gallardo was also incredibly loud and nicely modified.
All comments / criticisms accepted and welcome!
There was no shortage of wildlife to be seen today! Scattered mother calf pairs (including a very acrobatic calf), sea eagles, a loggerhead turtle, seals, bottlenose dolphins and even a superpod of common dolphins. Over 300 common dolphin were actively hunting just south of Broughton Island... these large groups are always the showstoppers.
Photography ©Lisa Skelton, all rights reserved.